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The first meaning of "like" is to compare the figures made of people, such as: portraits, statues, statues, statues, etc. The second meaning is similarity, such as:
The two of them looked alike, like one person. The third meaning is for example, for example, that arrows fall on a ship like raindrops.
The fourth meaning is as if, as if, as if, as if: Xuemei.
It's as if I didn't see anything. The first meaning of "elephant" refers to mammals.
Elephants, e.g. elephants.
African elephants, Indian elephants, ivory, etc. The second meaning is shape, appearance, such as: image, scene, impression, weather, etc. The third meaning is imitation, imitation, such as hieroglyphs.
Onomatopoeia, symbols, etc. Modern Chinese Dictionary published from 1964 to 1968
The word "like" only means the first "portrait, statue". In 1964, with the approval of China, the "General List of Simplified Chinese Characters" was published. In this general table, "像" is the traditional Chinese character for "elephant".
appeared, but it was noted that "when the meaning of elephant and image may be confused, the word 'like' is still used". Therefore, the dictionaries published after this still retain the word "like", but only in the first meaning, that is, only when it comes to "portraits, portraits, statues", etc., "like" is used, and the rest are used "elephant". The reference books and printed materials published in 1964-1968 were based on this principle, and the textbooks were no exception.
After more than 20 years of practice, I feel a little confused in use, and it is not as good as the original. Therefore, in 1986, when the "General List of Simplified Chinese Characters" was republished, adjustments were made to individual characters, including the restoration of the original state of "xiang, xiang", and the simplified character of "xiang" was no longer used as "xiang". However, it is too late to correct all the similar situations in all the books and textbooks, and it is estimated that this situation of alternating between the old and the new will continue for some time.
Therefore, I hope that everyone will pay strict attention to the difference between these two words when using them.
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Like can be used as a verb, whereas like is only used as a noun. Elephant refers to an animal, also used as "shape" and "appearance", and is generally used to describe the "image" of the scene, such as scene, meteorology, etc.; The "like" has a single person, and the noun is related to the general person, such as portrait, portrait, statue, etc., and is also used for light imaging, such as pixels, mirrors, etc.
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The main differences between "elephant" and "like" are:
1. "Elephant" is suitable for three situations:
1) Refers to mammals-elephants, such as elephants.
2) Shape, appearance, such as: image, scene, impression, weather, etc.
3) Imitation and imitation, such as: hieroglyphs, onomatopoeia, symbols, etc.
2. The three situations in which "likeness" applies are:
1) As a noun, it refers to the image made of people, such as: portraits, Buddha statues, statues, statues, etc.
2) Used as a verb to show similarity, e.g. you are like his brother.
3) Used as a preposition, it has the meaning of "such as", "as" (this meaning cannot be used as a predicate verb alone, it can only form a prepositional phrase to modify the verb), such as "work like a dad".
4) Seemingly, seemingly, as if, as if: Xuemei doesn't seem to see anything.
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